Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Tuesday 18th June 2019

Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Tuesday 18th June 2019

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target=_blank>Imo lawmakers commence recovery of stolen properties

Imo State House of Assembly yesterday began the process of recovering stolen properties of the state government. The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Chiji Collins, who spoke to journalists in Owerri after the 27 newly inaugurated lawmakers inspected facilities belonging to the Assembly occupied by some individuals, said that apart from the complex being in an “unbelievable
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target=_blank>Ogah raises the alarm over youths’ migration in Ebonyi

Proprietor of Blessed Martins International Institute of Science and Technology (BMIIST), Ohataekwe, Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Chinedu Ogah, has raised the alarm over growing migration of children to other states for greener pastures. He said many youths in the state had relocated to other cities to seek menial jobs such as hawking
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target=_blank>KPMG to pay $50m fine for using stolen watchdog data

KPMG LLP, one of the big four accounting firms, will pay $50 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that it altered past audit work after receiving stolen information from an industry watchdog. The fine stems from an embarrassing chapter that led to five former KPMG employees being accused of interfering with inspections of
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target=_blank>Buhari’s cabinet: To be or not to be?

  “It will take the next two months before ministers can come on board. Bringing them in now may disrupt the clean-up going on. So, Nigerians just have to be patient.”This was Garba Shehu, presidential spokesman, speaking to Reuters on July 1, 2015 on the delay in appointing ministers. He said the president was taking
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target=_blank>OML 98: Pan Ocean suffers as oil bloc’s revocation bites

70,000 bpd production target hits the rocks   Pan Ocean Oil Corporation, an indigenous oil exploration and production firm, has begun to suffer hitches in production, as the revocation of Oil Mining Lease (OML) 98 began to take toll on 30,000 barrels daily output from the company. The firm, which lost license due to non-payment
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target=_blank>Africa’s air traffic projection rattles continent’s aviation

  The disclosure by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) that projected that Africa’s passenger traffic would double by 2035 has sent jitters down the spines of the continent’s aviation amid appalling infrastructure in many parts of the region. In 2017, Africa recorded 88.5 million passenger traffic, 2.2 per cent market share, +6.6 per cent
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target=_blank>NIEPA sharpens caregivers’ skills on early childhood development

  The curtains have been lowered on a training workshop on Early Childhood Care Development (ECCD) and Education for Caregivers in schools, which was facilitated by the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA), Ondo. The workshop, according to the institute, was targeted at caregivers of schools with the aim to protecting and stimulating
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target=_blank>Mastercard to allow transgender customers use chosen name

Mastercard announced yesterday that it will begin allowing transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals to use their chosen name on debit and credit cards. The True Name card will allow customers to use their preferred name on the front of their card without requiring a legal name change or additional proof of identity. “Identity is an integral
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target=_blank>Monarch’s scholarship boosts students’ education in Ogun

As part of his contribution towards the development of education sector, and specifically to boost the education of indigent students in Ogun State, a monarch, the Olu of Ibogun Kingdom, Oba Fakayode Faluade has offered scholarships to some students in Ibogun, Ogun State. Tagged: “Oba Fakayode Faluade Scholarship Scheme for Indigent Students of Ibogun in
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Fin-tech firm disburses N1.2bn loans to SMEs

  KiaKia Bits Limited, a fin-tech company operating under the trademark, KiaKia, yesterday announced that it has facilitated and disbursed N1.2 billion loans to individuals and Micro Small and Medium scale Enterprises (MSMEs) in the country in the last three years. The company said that the fund was given out to the SMEs even as […]
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